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Il trasloco
Il trasloco

Il trasloco

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Documentary

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It's moving day for the Via Marsili 19th apartment in Bologna, Italy, a former hotbed of the Movement of 1977. While waiting for the movers to finish their job, cultural agitator Franco Bifo Berardi leads us through a decade-long trip down memory lane.

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Budget

$--

Revenue

$--

Status

Released

Original Language

Italian

Runtime

75 mins

Rating

7/10

Release Date

25 December 1991

Country

Italy

Cast

Franco Bifo Berardi

Franco Bifo Berardi

Self

Alessandro Raffini

Alessandro Raffini

Self

Fabio Sabbioni

Fabio Sabbioni

Self

Franco Bolelli

Franco Bolelli

Self

Claudio Burattini

Claudio Burattini

Self

Claudio Cappi

Claudio Cappi

Self

Andrea Gropplero

Andrea Gropplero

Self

Jeanette Jung

Jeanette Jung

Self

Luisa Bombi

Luisa Bombi

Self

Mario Canale

Mario Canale

Self

Massimo Carlotto

Massimo Carlotto

Self

Matteo Guerino

Matteo Guerino

Self

Franco La Cecla

Franco La Cecla

Self

Giorgio Lavagna

Giorgio Lavagna

Self

Habib Massoudian

Habib Massoudian

Self

Claudio Molinari

Claudio Molinari

Self

Giorgio Rossi

Giorgio Rossi

Self

Maurizio Torrealta

Maurizio Torrealta

Self

Dadi Mariotti

Dadi Mariotti

Self

Valerio Minella

Valerio Minella

Self

Angelo Pasquini

Angelo Pasquini

Self

Paolo Scozzari

Paolo Scozzari

Self

Giancarlo Vitali

Giancarlo Vitali

Self

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